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As I sat in my corner chair praying from a new book of Lenten devotions, I heard the wind. It gusted and howled, but then settled into a constant low-pitched rumble, like a train. I began to listen intently to the eerie noise and very soon became absorbed in a conversation with myself…
Recently, when I said the familiar words, “ … make me an instrument…,” I stumbled over “make me.” God is the doer, the maker. I was reminded that I am only the instrument or tool whom God selects to do what he wants to do . . .
How can we avoid selfish behavior? What should we do with those negative feelings we experience after the deed is done? I have the answer to both questions—that’s why I had to write this blog.
During Christmas, Christians like myself celebrate the birth of Jesus. His birth was quite a gift, as is our faith. Let me briefly describe the connection between my gift of faith and wellness.
I recently travelled to Israel with a large group. The nine-day pilgrimage did not turn out to be the reflective and sacred experience I anticipated. That is, not until I made one significant, subtle shift.
Do you suffer from chronic illness, pain, obesity, stress or anxiety? See how my new “My Path” program can help you to journey closer to God, health, and serenity!